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Gottsu in Nerima

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Ramen Gottsu

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Nice new spot a few minutes from Nerima Station.

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Even though it looks like there is a lot going on in this bowl, it ended up being quite simple. The gyokai broth, made from flying fish and other savory sea creatures, is smooth. Not much of an impact, but that sometimes makes for an easy-to-crush bowl that is sure to draw regulars.

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The chashu, perfect. The spicy miso option, skip it.

The shop looks like they are adding more and more menu items, like a creamy shio, so this might be one to check up on again in a few months.

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I wasn’t in the mood for sweets (I never am), but they have some nice looking homemade cheesecake for 200 yen.

Bonus . . . ask the owner for a sticker!

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Official Site Here

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東京都練馬区練馬1-29-16
Tokyo, Nerima-ku, Nerima 1-29-16
Closest station: Nerima

Open 11:00-15:00, 18:00-21:00
Sundays 11:00-15:00
Closed Mondays

 

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